International Journal of Advance and Innovative Research Volume 5, Issue 4 (XIV) : October – December 2018 Conference Special (ICETESB-18) | ||
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1 | PERSPECTIVE OF MANAGEMENT EDUCATION BY PROSPECTIVE MANAGERS: B ’ SCHOOLS VIS-À-VIS UNIVERSITIES Dr. G. V. Satya Sekhar |
1 – 6 |
2 | ROLE OF ICT IN HIGHER EDUCATION Dr. Krishan Kumar Ahuja |
7 – 9 |
3 | A STUDY OF ADOPTION AND USE OF DIGITAL LEARNING TECHNOLOGY AMONG STUDENTS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN EMERGING ECONOMIES Namrata Yadav Das and Dr. Abhijit Das |
10 – 20 |
4 | GREEN MARKETING: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF LITERATURE Mudasir Raja, Asif Amin Kuchey and Sher Jahan Khan |
21 – 37 |
5 | CONTEXTUAL AMBIDEXTERITY AND ITS IMPACT ON FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF BANKS IN INDIA Sher Jahan Khan, Mudasir Raja and Asif Amin Kuchey |
38 – 44 |
6 | ROLES OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION Dr. Lokinder Kumar Tyagi and Dr. Anil Sehrawat |
45 – 48 |
7 | FAILURE OF ANNUAL PERFORMANCE REVIEW AND WAY FORWARD: A STUDY OF FEW SELECT COMPANIES Dr. Parul Saxena and Ekta Gupta |
49 – 58 |
8 | E-GOVERNMENT & E- GOVERNANCE: IMPACT, ISSUES AND CHALLENGES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF RURAL AREAS Dr. Neelam Rana |
59 – 65 |
9 | NOISE MODELS IN DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING Aamir Hamid Lone, Arsheen Neda Siddiqui and Nighat Nazir |
66 – 68 |
10 | EFFECTIVENESS OF PROBLEM BASED LEARNING IN TEACHING-LEARNNG PROCESS Heena Dawar and Dr. Seema Agnihotri |
69 – 84 |
11 | CHALLENGES OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND MATHEMATICS (STEM) EDUCATION FROM SCHOOL TO SOCIETY Kamala Kanta Praharaj |
85 – 87 |
12 | LINEAR STABILITY OF NON-COLLINEAR LIBRATION POINTS IN THE GENERALIZED PHOTO-GRAVITATIONAL CR3BP UNDER STOKES DRAG EFFECT M. Javed Idrisi, M. Shahbaz Ullah and D. Sivanesan |
88 – 95 |
13 | CHINESE SMARTPHONE BRANDS RULING INDIAN MARKET Dr. Priyanka Rawal and Dr. Shekhar Upadhyay |
96 – 102 |
14 | ADOPTING EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES IN TEACHING AND LEARNING ENGLISH Ishrat Fatma and Dr. Shivani Vashist |
103 – 106 |
15 | ROLE OF COMMUNAL INTELLIGENCE IN VOCATION Akansha Gautam |
107 – 111 |
16 | ROLE OF PRESS IN A DEMOCRATIC AND DEVELOPING SOCIETY Dr. Eqbal Ahmad and Ramendra Nath Verma |
112 – 117 |
17 | BENEFICIATION OF COAL BY ULTRASONIC PROCESS Pratik Praharaj, Dr. S. C. Patnaik and Dr. Archana Mallick |
118 – 123 |
18 | PROMOTING INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIVE ACADEMIC PRACTICES USING SOCIAL MEDIA TOOLS Dr. Rasna Sehrawat and Dr. Ritika Sharma |
124 – 130 |
19 | CONSTRUCTIVISM IN EDUCATION: A PARADIGM SHIFT FROM TEACHING TO LEARNING Dr. Ismail Thamarasseri |
131 – 139 |
20 | HEDGE FUND: A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP - A BLESSING IN DISGUISE Dr. Soheli Ghose and Piyush Agarwal |
140 – 146 |
21 | EXAMINING THE EFFECTS OF LAYOFFS ON THE SURVIVING EMPLOYEES Dr. Neeraj Kumari |
147 – 155 |
22 | HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND FUTURISTIC APPROACH Ankita Shukla and Dr. Saurabh Kumar |
156 – 158 |
23 | REGIONAL RURAL BANK: -AN IMPORTANT MECHANISM FOR THE FINANCIAL INCLUSION Shiv Swaroop Jha |
159 – 165 |
24 | COMMUNITY RADIO AS FORCE MULTIPLIER OF FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT FOR RURAL WOMEN: A CASE STUDY OF ALFAZ-E-MEWAT Kalavathi Iyer and Dr. Aman Vats |
166 – 169 |
25 | ECONOMIC IMPACT OF TOURISM-A STUDY ON AGRA CITY Sakshi Yadav |
170 – 178 |
26 | COMPARATIVE STUDY ON SEGEMNTAL REPORTING: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO HINDUSTAN UNILEVER LIMITEDz Utkarsha Chopra, BavleenBagga and Dr. Renuka Bakshi |
179 – 182 |
27 | ANALYSIS OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RATE OF INTEREST AND PROFITABILITY: PERSPECTIVES IN INDIAN BANKING EXPERIENCE Dr. Harsh Kumar and Dr. Renuka Bakshi |
183 – 195 |
28 | FRAUDS AND MANIPULATION PRACTICES IN NBFC’S Guneet Kaur, Avneet Kaur, Dr. Renuka Bakshi |
196 – 206 |
29 | COMPETITIVE INTENSITY, MARKET TURBULENCE, TECHNOLOGICAL TURBULENCE, INNOVATION TYPES AND FIRM BUSINESS PERFORMANCE IN MSMEs Virendra Gupta |
207 – 215 |
30 | USES OF MOBILE PHONE AS LEARNING TOOL BY STUDENTS Dr. Anshu Mathur |
216 – 224 |
31 | COLLABORATED TEACHING AND LEARNING: INCLUSION OF FOLK MEDIA FOR INCREASED IMPACT IN RURAL AREAS Malvika Singh |
225 – 230 |
32 | USE OF UNSUITABLE WORDS IN CYBER HINDI JOURNALISM Shashi Kumar Pandey and Dr. Manoj Kumar Singh |
231 – 234 |
33 | LIFELONG LEARNING: CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Vinod Kumar Dirisala |
235 – 240 |
34 | HOW SOCIAL MEDIA CAN BE A GOOD WORD OF MOUTH FOR SMALL BUSINESSES IN INDIA? Kartik Kumar Vishwakarma and Dr. Ankur Kumar Rastogi |
241 – 247 |
35 | ANALYSIS OF LEARNING ORGANIZATION DIMENSIONS IN AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY IN INDIA: AN ATTITUDINAL STUDY OF MANAGERIAL CADRE EMPLOYEES Prof. Dr. Vinita Agrawal and Savita Yadav |
248 – 255 |
36 | STUDY AND ANALYSIS OF USEFULNESS OF ONLINE MONEY TRANSACTIONS APPLICATIONS IN TRIBAL AREA OF RAJASTHAN Dr. Chandresh Kumar Chhatlani |
256 – 259 |
37 | EMERGING TRENDS IN THE TEACHING AND LEARNING Dr. Sirigiri Kodanda Ramaiah |
260 – 268 |
38 | SWOT ANALYSIS: BEST PRACTICES FOR ENHANCING QUALITY IN EDUCATION Dr. Prakash Chandra Jena and Priyanka Bhardawaj |
269 – 272 |
39 | QUALITY OF EDUCATION IN CHILD LABOUR AND CHILD PROTECTION D. C. Mohan Kumar and Dr. K. Madhu Babu |
273 – 275 |
40 | AN ANALYSIS OF VARIOUS TRAINING EVALUATION MODELS Varsha Srivastava and Anubha Maurya Walia |
276 – 282 |
41 | UNDERSTANDING PE: AN EVIDENCE FROM THAILAND’S VALUE INVESTMENT Dr. Sudhendu Giri |
283 – 290 |
42 | A STUDY OF INVESTOR PERCEPTION TOWARDS MUTUAL FUNDS IN DELHI NCR Ankita Nagpal and Diksha Sahni |
291 – 295 |
43 | IMPACT OF ADVERTISEMENT ON CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR: STUDY OF COSMETIC PRODUCT Tarushi Aggarwal, Sanya Bhalla and Dr. Renuka Bakshi |
296 – 304 |